Can't seem to find them. Tried google and canon USA.
I want to use it to search the instructions. Want to adjust the spacing of the auto bracketing.
WALL wrote:
Can't seem to find them. Tried google and canon USA.
I want to use it to search the instructions. Want to adjust the spacing of the auto bracketing.
I just googled Canon sx50 pdf. This is the one I have on my iPad. Hope it has what you are looking for.
http://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/0/0300008700/01/pssx50hs-cug-en.pdf
BHC
Loc: Strawberry Valley, JF, USA
That's the one I have, a 280+ page manual. I prefer the PDF manuals because of the search feature on Adobe Reader.
BHC
Loc: Strawberry Valley, JF, USA
Printed manuals are also available at reasonable prices at:
http://manualsink.com/These are readable bound new books, not creased, thumbed through early manuals.
Top left corner of the page in green "download" you have to do a recapture to prove your human but yes you can download it.
Yes, it should be downloadable, as there is a "download" button right above the manual image.
Peterff
Loc: O'er The Hills and Far Away, in Themyscira.
WALL wrote:
Can't seem to find them. Tried google and canon USA.
I want to use it to search the instructions. Want to adjust the spacing of the auto bracketing.
Although this has already been addressed, the following link will take you to the Canon USA Support site.
http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/support/consumer/digital_cameras/other_powershot/powershot_sx50_hs?selectedName=BrochuresAndManualsThe official manuals etc. are here, as are the latest software updates and so on.
As of course are support for other products, the support site is a good first port of call for Canon products, probably worth a bookmark.
The following three words entered into Google "canon support downloads" took me straight to the Canon USA site as well as equivalent sites in other parts of the world.
News Flash.If you use Canon software it may be worth checking the software updates. There are updates from a few days ago that may be worth considering. There is a new version of DPP 4.x that adds older camera models such as the T3i, however, some of these new versions are not supported on Windows XP or Vista, just Windows 7 onwards.
I am downloading the software now, and will update if I encounter any problems.
Good luck.
The download, is a PDF document.
Peterff, seems it is not the custom for some people to thank others... but I will thank you for the suggestion to update the software. I think that many in UHH ain't got no fetchens regarding social amenities and most have reading problems.
Peterff
Loc: O'er The Hills and Far Away, in Themyscira.
dpullum wrote:
Peterff, seems it is not the custom for some people to thank others... but I will thank you for the suggestion to update the software. I think that many in UHH ain't got no fetchens regarding social amenities and most have reading problems.
Why, Sir, you are a true Gentleman, and I thank you for your kindness!
Such an example of Southern Gentility is a fine thing!
Take care!
Give me an email address and I'll send you a pdf verion.
WALL wrote:
Can't seem to find them. Tried google and canon USA.
I want to use it to search the instructions. Want to adjust the spacing of the auto bracketing.
if you have the cd, it has the manual on there.
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